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old cedar totem pole in close-up, vertical frame
Close-up of a Native American Totem Pole.
Indigenous mask - carved in wood
Man in traditional hat looks at totem pole, Nature scenics, Haida Gwaii, British Columbia
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Bronze statue shot in Chengdu
Carved wood, house of the consuls, Mirepoix, Ariège
Nouméa, South Province, New Caledonia: a 'fleche faitiére' (literally 'rooftop arrow') with a stern face - an indigenous Melanesian symbol that came to represent the Kanak people and the independence movement. A respected emblem of the Kanak chiefdom, the 'fleche faitiére', is a traditional element of Kanak architecture, which dominates and adorns the cone-shaped thatched roof of the large huts of a clan. It is made with houp (Montrouziera cauliflora), a rot-proof wood from high-altitude forests.
A local carving in Masset, Haida Gwaii, Canada.
Photo of traditional African art
Detail of an old ritual mask made of wood on a black background. Ritual attribute. Copy space
Man touches totem pole, Nature scenics, Haida Gwaii, British Columbia
A totem pole located in the Pioneer Square district of Seattle, WA.
Anishinaabe Warrior wax statue from First Nations at Fort York National Historic Site. Toronto, Canada - May 25, 2024.
Northern lands. A pagan temple in the taiga with two wooden idols. The image of pagan gods is carved on wooden logs.
Carrancas are totem poles typical of the region of the São Francisco River in northeastern Brazil. They are traditionally placed on the bows of vessels for protection
Mascaron, Solsona, Catalonia
Shrunken head
bronze statue
indigenous head carved in wood
Ancien Egyptian mummy
Wooden totem with a sky background
Totem poles, Nature scenics Haida Gwaii, British Columbia
Totem poles are monuments created by First Nations of the Pacific Northwest to represent and commemorate ancestry, histories, or events.Creaded out of red cedar and erected to be visible within the community.\nThey document stories and histories of clan members using stylised humans animals, and family crests.
Ketchikan, AK - 10 June 2022: New carving of a face on a Totem pole in Potlatch Park in Alaska
Photo of a wooden head of a fashion doll from the 1920s.
decorative mask with feather of warrior on a black background handmade. Mask of the American Indian
Olmec colossal head
Free Images: "bestof:Dead shaman, Haida, probably carved by Simeon Stilthda (1799-1889) - Etnografiska museet - Stockholm, Sweden - DSC01118.JPG en Exhibit in the Etnografiska"
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